Liquid Chiller Manufacturers and Companies

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Founded in the late 1970's, Cold Shot Chillers has been a designer & liquid chillers manufacturer. Our liquid chillers are of the best quality, offered at low costs with long warranties. Our company`s focus is to provide flexible cooling solutions for all industries through the use of high quality components. We serve plastic processing, food & beverage & metal finishing industries and much more.

We know liquid chillers. Our manufacturing space is over 100,000 square feet, and it is all dedicated to the manufacturing of chilling machinery and products. We have a large design team that focuses on creating specific solutions to your cooling needs, no matter what! Give us a call today or visit us online to discuss how we can help you today!

Beginning in the 1930's, Thermal Care has the perception of excellence in providing sales assistance to customer who counts on our widespread familiarity of liquid chillers. With weights ranging from 1 to 40 ton, you can get the exact capacity you need with all the features you want for liquid chillers. Call one of our customer representatives for any questions.

We are a leading liquid chiller manufacturer and we have over 60 years of experience. We offer a full range of chillers from smaller 1/8th ton chillers to larger 500 ton chillers. Our experts offer unprecedented service every step of the way. We are committed to your company and aim to promote the growth of your business by providing you with top of the line liquid chillers.

Here at BV Thermal Systems we pre-test all of products and we create our liquid chillers for versatility as well as satisfactory performance. We offer a diverse range of chillers and if you are unsure what chiller is best for your application then simply give one of our engineers a call and we can assist you.

Industrial manufacturing requires a large amount of chilling for products and the machines that make them. Our liquid chillers provide just the right solution for any cooling dilemma. We also offer other cooling solutions for any other industrial need. With our experienced team, we can solve your problem fast! Visit our website or give us a call today and we'll get started right away!

Liquid Chillers

Liquid chillers are refrigeration systems that chill liquids such as
water, oil, brine, alcohol, coolants, chemicals and beverage or food
ingredients for industrial applications. Their design and construction
are very similar to air conditioners, and they range vastly in size.
They may be fabricated as small, localized units for small applications
or as large central chiller systems combining many heat exchangers and
external cooling towers that span an entire facility.

Industrial liquid chillers are built for industrial cooling, where they cool products, mechanisms and factory machinery in processes such as plastic injection molding, blow molding, metalworking, welding, die casting, chemical and pharmaceutical processing, food and beverage processing, lab equipment and lasers. Others are built for gas cooling and air conditioning for commercial and industrial facilities. Types of liquid chillers include absorption chillers, air cooled chillers, water cooled chillers, evaporation cooled chillers, recirculating chillers, centrifugal chillers and screw chillers.

Liquid chillers have four main stages: the evaporator, the vapor compressor, the condenser and the expansion valve. These stages are designed to re-circulate the refrigerant through gas and liquid stages. Initially, a cold refrigerant in gas form passes over heat exchanger tubes containing the hot liquid which needs to be chilled. The refrigerant absorbs the heat lost by the liquid, cause some of the liquid to evaporate. A gas compressor then compresses the vaporized refrigerant into a high pressure, high temperature gas. The gas then moves into the condenser coil over which ambient air blows. The air, moved by one or more fans, removes heat from the gas, which causes it to condense into a high pressure, moderate temperature liquid. The liquid then passes through an expansion valve where a large pressure drop occurs, so that some of the liquid evaporates into a very cold mist and the refrigerant becomes cold. Finally, the cold refrigerant returns to the heat exchanger, and the whole process begins again. Many types of toxic and non-toxic refrigerants may be used in chillers; toxic refrigerants include chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and halomethanes such as R-22; these substances have very low boiling points, enabling them to change their physical state from liquid to vapor easily. Non-toxic refrigerants include water, brine, liquefied propane gas and CO2.